South Coast 101 High Occupancy Vehicle (HOV) lanes,
from Carpinteria to Santa Barbara. Construction is forecast to begin in 2018.
Project info
here.

MTD Service Changes

MTD SERVICE CHANGES

Here comes the bus.
Extended hours of operation for Lines 12x and 24x.
A new Goleta–IV–UCSB route (Line 38) is planned for fall 2016.

Line 15x has been re-routed to travel only along El Colegio Road, rather than along the narrow side streets of Isla Vista.
Line 15x provides service between SBCC and UCSB/Isla Vista. Evening service on this route has been enhanced.

All vehicles parked on campus must display a valid campus permit.
A Disabled placard issued by the Department of Motor Vehicles is not a
substitute for a campus permit.

Your best permit options …

If you have a Disabled placard or license plate and are an infrequent visitor to UCSB

Purchase a daily or short-term permit from permit dispensers located in
parking lots throughout campus. View this
Short Term Rates
table
to determine the cost of a permit.

If you become disabled

The
Department of Motor Vehicles (DMV) is the sole authorizing agency for Disabled placards.
If getting to your campus destination imposes a hardship, we suggest that you contact the DMV
for information about obtaining a Disabled placard.
The DMV determines the duration of the placard.

A valid UCSB permit and a DMV-authorized Disabled placard entitles you to park
in any “Disabled” space on campus.

If you are a disabled UCSB student and wish to apply for a Student parking permit

Students residing within two miles of campus need to visit the
Parking Services
office
to apply for a Student permit.
Be prepared to present your Disabled certificate and placard from the DMV.
(Click
here
to determine whether the street on which you live is within two miles of
campus.)

Students living outside the two-mile exclusion zone can apply for a Student
permit online. Click
to begin an order.

Where to park

Visit our drive-up Information Kiosk
to speak to a service rep about
where to look for conveniently-located parking.
You might also use your visit to the Kiosk to pick up a campus map
or buy a parking permit from a nearby permit dispenser.

The Information Kiosk is open Monday–Friday from 7:30AM to 8:00PM,
and on Saturday–Sunday from 7:30AM to 5:00PM.

While all vehicles parked on campus must display a valid UCSB parking permit, a Disabled placard entitles you
to park your vehicle in spaces
not otherwise available to campus visitors, staff or students.

Every parking lot and structure on campus has spaces allocated to Disabled parking.
The spaces are marked by a blue “Disabled” sign or curb stop.
The approximate locations of the spaces
are indicated by Disabled on the
Interactive Map.

Time-restricted spaces may be used without regard
for the posted time limit.

Parking in metered spaces without paying the meter is
allowed, provided that you display a valid campus permit.
Without a valid campus permit, you must pay the meter.

Areas to avoid

Disabled placards are not valid in fire lanes, reserved or restricted areas, or in areas
not designated for parking. Parking is not permitted at red curbs or in
the blue crosshatched areas adjacent to the accessible spaces.❖

How Disabled spaces are allocated

Parking Services makes every effort to establish convenient parking spaces for disabled
persons.
The number and type of spaces are determined in accordance
with Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) guidelines and specifications.
The spaces are normally installed in parking areas close to building entrances.

We consider recommendations from the
Disabled Students Program and other campus constituents to help us locate Disabled spaces.

❖ The University reserves the right to limit the use of parking areas to
specific vehicle types as required by facility design or other considerations.
❖ The University may change any parking zone designation.
❖ The University may close, either temporarily or permanently, any
parking area. Advance notice of parking area changes or closings is provided
whenever practical.

❖ Parking permits are issued solely by Parking Services based on eligibility criteria,
such as (but not limited to) faculty, staff, commuter, or residential student.
❖ Permits remain the property of UCSB and are not transferable.
❖ Permits are issued when the applicant has paid the required fee and provided proof of eligibility.
❖ Failure to provide and maintain accurate information on the parking permit application may result in
citation, fine, the loss of parking privileges and referral to the Campus Police or the Dean of Students for disciplinary action.